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Old January 24th 07, 03:21 PM posted to rec.crafts.polymer-clay
rubysransom
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Default New to polyclay( sort of ) so this is an intro

Dear Ann,

Don't give up on the transfers before baking. They have to sit at
least 30 minutes before putting them in the water and the clay must be
soft and smooth. Of course in some instances, I deliberately make the
clay crackled over the transfer to achieve an old looking piece. Check
out my site at www.rubysransom.com and you can see some of the work
I've done with transfers. Good luck to you in 2007!

Ruby

On Jan 1, 8:40 am, "annwidner" wrote:
Hi! I'm new to polymer clay, as well. I'm attempting to make photo
transfer jewelry with Premo Sculpey. I tried using Lazertran Silk to
transfer my photos to the polymer clay before it is baked, but I got
gaps and cracks in the images. So now I'm just making the "beads" out
of the clay and transferring the images with Lazertran Inkjet after the
clay is baked. I hope to take a polymer clay class soon and learn
more! Polymer clay is a great medium, and I'm looking forward to
bettering my technique in the New Year! Happy 2007 to everyone!

~ Ann

Dicon wrote:
I am trying my hand at making jewellery in polyclay, Fimo to be exact, with
a view to sell my own designs the coming year at "Craft Shows" and Craft
Markets in the U.K.
I am a sixty three year old graphic designer and "crafter" and have
experimented with Fimo in the past, but now,as my circumstances seem to be
changing, and at Craft Shows, jewellery sells better than my wooden stuff,
I have decided that a new direction is called for.
I will keep posting here for advice and tips( if that's OK with you all?


Oh and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.


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